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{{Main|2012 United States presidential election}} |
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{{Infobox election |
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| previous_year = 2008 |
| previous_year = 2008 |
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| election_date = November 6, 2012 |
| election_date = November 6, 2012 |
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| turnout= 59.2% {{decrease}} 4.2 [[percentage point|pp]] |
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| next_election = 2016 United States presidential election in New York |
| next_election = 2016 United States presidential election in New York |
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| next_year = 2016 |
| next_year = 2016 |
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| running_mate1 = '''[[Joe Biden]]''' |
| running_mate1 = '''[[Joe Biden]]''' |
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| electoral_vote1 = '''29''' |
| electoral_vote1 = '''29''' |
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| popular_vote1 = '''4,485, |
| popular_vote1 = '''4,485,741''' |
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| percentage1 = '''63.35%''' |
| percentage1 = '''63.35%''' |
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| image2 = Mitt_Romney_by_Gage_Skidmore_6_cropped.jpg |
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| running_mate2 = [[Paul Ryan]] |
| running_mate2 = [[Paul Ryan]] |
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| electoral_vote2 = 0 |
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| popular_vote2 = 2,490, |
| popular_vote2 = 2,490,431 |
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| percentage2 = 35.17% |
| percentage2 = 35.17% |
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| map_image = New York Presidential Election Results 2012.svg |
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| [[File:New York Presidential Election Results 2012.svg|400px]] |
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| County results |
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| map_caption = County Results |
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| Municipality results |
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| Congressional district results |
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'''Obama''' |
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{{legend|#0645B4|80–90%}} |
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'''Romney''' |
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{{legend|#F2B3BE|40–50%}} |
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{{legend|#E27F90|50–60%}} |
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{{legend|#CC2F4A|60–70%}} |
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| map2_image = New York Presidential Results 2012 by Municipality.svg |
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| map2_caption = Municipality Results |
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'''Obama''' |
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{{legend|#4389E3|60–70%}} |
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'''Romney''' |
'''Romney''' |
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{{Elections in New York (state) sidebar}} |
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{{US 2012 elections series}} |
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The '''2012 United States presidential election in New York''' took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the [[2012 United States presidential election]] in which all 50 states plus the [[Washington, D.C.|District of Columbia]] participated. Voters chose 29 electors to represent them in the [[United States Electoral College|Electoral College]] via a popular vote pitting [[incumbent]] [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] [[President of the United States|President]] [[Barack Obama]] and his running mate, [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] [[Joe Biden]], against [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] challenger and former [[Governor of Massachusetts|Massachusetts Governor]] [[Mitt Romney]] and his running mate, [[United States House of Representatives|Congressman]] [[Paul Ryan]]. |
The '''2012 United States presidential election in New York''' took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the [[2012 United States presidential election]] in which all 50 states plus the [[Washington, D.C.|District of Columbia]] participated. Voters chose 29 electors to represent them in the [[United States Electoral College|Electoral College]] via a popular vote pitting [[incumbent]] [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] [[President of the United States|President]] [[Barack Obama]] and his running mate, [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] [[Joe Biden]], against [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] challenger and former [[Governor of Massachusetts|Massachusetts Governor]] [[Mitt Romney]] and his running mate, [[United States House of Representatives|Congressman]] [[Paul Ryan]]. |
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}}</ref> As in previous elections, the Democratic ticket easily won, for the most part due to racking up |
}}</ref> As in previous elections, the Democratic ticket easily won, for the most part due to racking up very large margins in [[New York City]] (which in and of itself makes up 42.2% of the state's population) and its metropolitan area. The city alone garnered Obama 1,995,241 votes (or 81.19% of the vote in the city), including [[Staten Island]] (Richmond County), which he had failed to carry in [[2008 United States presidential election in New York|2008]]. [[Putnam County, New York|Putnam County]], which McCain won in 2008, was the only county in the NYC metropolitan area that Obama lost to [[Mitt Romney|Romney]]. The rest of his votes mostly came from [[Albany, New York|Albany]], [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]], [[Ithaca, New York|Ithaca]], [[Rochester, New York|Rochester]], [[Syracuse, New York|Syracuse]], and their respective metropolitan areas, giving him a solid 28.18% lead over Romney. Obama even won in many rural counties. The Republicans won only in some rural parts of upstate and western New York. |
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New York was 1 of only 6 states to swing in President Obama's favor from 2008 to 2012, giving him the largest percentage of the vote for any presidential candidate in the state since [[1964 United States presidential election in New York|1964]] and the second largest Democratic vote share in the state in history. Similar to New Jersey, some news outlets, such as the New York Times, have proposed that Obama's improved performance in these states – as opposed to worsened performances in areas like the Rust Belt – was due to his handling of [[Hurricane Sandy]], which made landfall on October 29.<ref>{{Cite news|date=2012-10-29|title=Opinion {{!}} A Big Storm Requires Big Government|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/30/opinion/a-big-storm-requires-big-government.html|access-date=2020-09-03|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> [[Mayor of New York City]] [[Michael Bloomberg]], a Republican-turned-Independent, endorsed Obama due to the federal government's handling of the hurricane.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|last=Hernandez|first=Raymond|date=2012-11-01|title=Bloomberg Backs Obama, Citing Fallout From Storm|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/02/nyregion/bloomberg-endorses-obama-saying-hurricane-sandy-affected-decision.html|access-date=2020-09-03|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> |
New York was 1 of only 6 states to swing in President Obama's favor from 2008 to 2012, giving him the largest percentage of the vote for any presidential candidate in the state since [[1964 United States presidential election in New York|1964]] and the second largest Democratic vote share in the state in history (as well as third most in the state's entire history, behind [[Warren G. Harding|William Harding]] in [[1920 United States presidential election|1920]] as well). Similar to New Jersey, some news outlets, such as the New York Times, have proposed that Obama's improved performance in these states – as opposed to worsened performances in areas like the Rust Belt – was due to his handling of [[Hurricane Sandy]], which made landfall on October 29.<ref>{{Cite news|date=2012-10-29|title=Opinion {{!}} A Big Storm Requires Big Government|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/30/opinion/a-big-storm-requires-big-government.html|access-date=2020-09-03|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> [[Mayor of New York City]] [[Michael Bloomberg]], a Republican-turned-Independent, endorsed Obama due to the federal government's handling of the hurricane.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|last=Hernandez|first=Raymond|date=2012-11-01|title=Bloomberg Backs Obama, Citing Fallout From Storm|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/02/nyregion/bloomberg-endorses-obama-saying-hurricane-sandy-affected-decision.html|access-date=2020-09-03|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> |
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As of [[2020 United States presidential election in New York|2020]], this is the |
As of the [[2020 United States presidential election in New York|2020 presidential election]], this is the last time the Democratic nominee won the following counties: [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]], [[Cortland County, New York|Cortland]], [[Franklin County, New York|Franklin]], [[Madison County, New York|Madison]], [[Niagara County, New York|Niagara]], [[Orange County, New York|Orange]], [[Oswego County, New York|Oswego]], [[Otsego County, New York|Otsego]], [[Staten Island|Richmond]] (Staten Island), [[Seneca County, New York|Seneca]], [[St. Lawrence County, New York|St. Lawrence]], [[Suffolk County, New York|Suffolk]], [[Sullivan County, New York|Sullivan]], [[Warren County, New York|Warren]], and [[Washington County, New York|Washington]]. This is also the last presidential election in New York in which the Democratic nominee won more counties than the Republican nominee. In subsequent elections, despite Republicans winning more counties, they have been unable to break through the huge Democratic advantage in New York City and its suburbs, ensuring that the state has remained solidly blue. |
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== Primary elections == |
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==Primaries== |
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===Democratic=== |
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===Democratic primary=== |
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Incumbent President Barack Obama ran uncontested in the Democratic primary, and it was therefore cancelled.<ref>{{Cite web|title=New York Democratic Delegation 2012|url=http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P12/NY-D|access-date=2020-09-03|website=www.thegreenpapers.com}}</ref> |
Incumbent President Barack Obama ran uncontested in the Democratic primary, and it was therefore cancelled.<ref>{{Cite web|title=New York Democratic Delegation 2012|url=http://www.thegreenpapers.com/P12/NY-D|access-date=2020-09-03|website=www.thegreenpapers.com}}</ref> |
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===Republican=== |
===Republican primary=== |
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{{Infobox election |
{{Infobox election |
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| election_name = 2012 [[New York (state)|New York]] Republican presidential primary |
| election_name = 2012 [[New York (state)|New York]] Republican presidential primary |
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| previous_year = 2008 |
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| election_date = {{Start date|2012|04|24}} |
| election_date = {{Start date|2012|04|24}} |
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| next_election = 2016 New York Republican presidential primary |
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| next_year = 2016 |
| next_year = 2016 |
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| image1 = Mitt_Romney_by_Gage_Skidmore_6_cropped.jpg |
| image1 = Mitt_Romney_by_Gage_Skidmore_6_cropped.jpg |
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| candidate1 = '''[[Mitt Romney]]''' |
| candidate1 = '''[[Mitt Romney]]''' |
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| color1 = ff6600 |
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| home_state1 = [[Massachusetts]] |
| home_state1 = [[Massachusetts]] |
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| delegate_count1 = '''92''' |
| delegate_count1 = '''92''' |
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| popular_vote1 = '''118,912''' |
| popular_vote1 = '''118,912''' |
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| percentage1 = '''62.42%''' |
| percentage1 = '''62.42%''' |
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| image2 = Ron Paul by Gage Skidmore 3 (crop 2).jpg |
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| map_image = New York Republican Presidential Primary Election Results by County, 2012.svg |
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| map_size = 250px |
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| map_caption = New York results by county |
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{{legend|#ff6600|Mitt Romney}} |
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(Note: ''Italicization'' indicates a withdrawn candidacy) |
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| color1 = ff6600 |
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| candidate2 = [[Ron Paul]] |
| candidate2 = [[Ron Paul]] |
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| color2 = ffcc00 |
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| home_state2 = [[Texas]] |
| home_state2 = [[Texas]] |
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| delegate_count2 = 0 |
| delegate_count2 = 0 |
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| popular_vote2 = 27,699 |
| popular_vote2 = 27,699 |
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| percentage2 = 14.54% |
| percentage2 = 14.54% |
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| image4 = Newt Gingrich by Gage Skidmore 3 (cropped).jpg |
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| candidate4 = [[Newt Gingrich]] |
| candidate4 = [[Newt Gingrich]] |
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| color4 = 800080 |
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| home_state4 = [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] |
| home_state4 = [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]] |
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| delegate_count4 = 0 |
| delegate_count4 = 0 |
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| popular_vote4 = 23,990 |
| popular_vote4 = 23,990 |
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| percentage4 = 12.59% |
| percentage4 = 12.59% |
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| image5 = Rick Santorum by Gage Skidmore.jpg |
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| color4 = 800080 |
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| candidate5 = ''[[Rick Santorum]]'' |
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| color5 = 008000 |
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| home_state5 = [[Pennsylvania]] |
| home_state5 = [[Pennsylvania]] |
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| delegate_count5 = ''0'' |
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| popular_vote5 = ''18,997'' |
| popular_vote5 = ''18,997'' |
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| percentage5 = 9.97% |
| percentage5 = 9.97% |
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| map_image = New York Republican Presidential Primary Detailed Election Results by County, 2012.svg |
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| image5 = Rick Santorum by Gage Skidmore.jpg |
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| map_size = 250px |
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| delegate_count5 = ''0'' |
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| map_caption = Results by county |
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| color5 = 008000 |
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'''Romney:''' {{legend0|#FFB580|40–50%}} {{legend0|#FF9A50|50–60%}} {{legend0|#EE8E50|60–70%}} {{legend0|#D69850|70–80%}} |
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|+ 2012 New York Republican presidential primary<ref name="results">{{cite web|title=Republican Party. Presidential Primary - April 24, 2012|website=elections.ny.gov|url=http://www.elections.ny.gov/NYSBOE/elections/2012/Primary/RepublicanPresidentialPrimaryCounty.pdf}}</ref> |
|+ 2012 New York Republican presidential primary<ref name="results">{{cite web|title=Republican Party. Presidential Primary - April 24, 2012|website=elections.ny.gov|url=http://www.elections.ny.gov/NYSBOE/elections/2012/Primary/RepublicanPresidentialPrimaryCounty.pdf}}</ref> |
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The 2012 New York Republican presidential primary took place on April 24, 2012.<ref>{{cite news|title=Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar|publisher=[[CNN]]|url=http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/calendar.html|access-date=January 11, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Presidential Primary Dates|publisher=[[Federal Election Commission]]|url=http://www.FEC.gov/pubrec/fe2012/2012pdates.pdf|access-date=January 23, 2012}}</ref> |
The 2012 New York Republican presidential primary took place on April 24, 2012.<ref>{{cite news|title=Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar|publisher=[[CNN]]|url=http://www.cnn.com/election/2012/calendar.html|access-date=January 11, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Presidential Primary Dates|publisher=[[Federal Election Commission]]|url=http://www.FEC.gov/pubrec/fe2012/2012pdates.pdf|access-date=January 23, 2012}}</ref> |
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By county, Romney won a plurality in every county, and a majority in all but |
By county, Romney won a plurality in every county, and a majority in all but six: [[Niagara County, New York|Niagara]], [[Cattaraugus County, New York|Cattaraugus]], [[Wyoming County, New York|Wyoming]], [[Orleans County, New York|Orleans]], [[Schuyler County, New York|Schuyler]], [[Herkimer County, New York|Herkimer]] and [[Oswego, New York|Oswego]]. |
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Paul finished second in most counties. Santorum finished second in [[Otsego County, New York|Otsego County]]. Gingrich finished second in two geographic areas: a cluster of counties in the [[Catskill Mountains|Catskills]] and [[Hudson Valley]] ([[Orange County, New York|Orange]], [[Rockland County, New York|Rockland]], [[Sullivan County, New York|Sullivan]], and [[Westchester County, New York|Westchester]]) and in most of the counties of [[Western New York]] ([[Allegany County, New York|Allegany]], [[Cattaraugus County, New York|Cattaraugus]], [[Erie County, New York|Erie]], [[Genesee County, New York|Genesee]], [[Niagara County, New York|Niagara]], and [[Wyoming County, New York|Wyoming]]), in addition to Herkimer and [[Oneida County, New York|Oneida]] counties.<ref name="results" /> Gingrich's relative strength in [[Western New York]], as well as in Herkimer, can be attributed to the continued popularity and efforts of [[Carl Paladino]], who carried those counties in the previous gubernatorial election and campaigned on Gingrich's behalf. The majority of New York politicians had endorsed Romney while the primary election was still competitive. |
Paul finished second in most counties. Santorum finished second in [[Otsego County, New York|Otsego County]]. Gingrich finished second in two geographic areas: a cluster of counties in the [[Catskill Mountains|Catskills]] and [[Hudson Valley]] ([[Orange County, New York|Orange]], [[Rockland County, New York|Rockland]], [[Sullivan County, New York|Sullivan]], and [[Westchester County, New York|Westchester]]) and in most of the counties of [[Western New York]] ([[Allegany County, New York|Allegany]], [[Cattaraugus County, New York|Cattaraugus]], [[Erie County, New York|Erie]], [[Genesee County, New York|Genesee]], [[Niagara County, New York|Niagara]], and [[Wyoming County, New York|Wyoming]]), in addition to Herkimer and [[Oneida County, New York|Oneida]] counties.<ref name="results" /> Gingrich's relative strength in [[Western New York]], as well as in Herkimer, can be attributed to the continued popularity and efforts of [[Carl Paladino]], who carried those counties in the previous gubernatorial election and campaigned on Gingrich's behalf. The majority of New York politicians had endorsed Romney while the primary election was still competitive. |
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==General election== |
==General election== |
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===Candidate ballot access=== |
===Candidate ballot access=== |
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* [[Mitt Romney]]/[[Paul Ryan]], [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] |
* [[Mitt Romney]]/[[Paul Ryan]], [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] |
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* [[Barack Obama]]/[[Joe |
* [[Barack Obama]]/[[Joe Biden]], [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] |
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* [[Gary Johnson]]/[[Jim Gray (jurist)| |
* [[Gary Johnson]]/[[Jim Gray (jurist)|Jim Gray]], [[Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian]] |
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* [[Jill Stein]]/[[Cheri Honkala]], [[Green Party of the United States|Green]] |
* [[Jill Stein]]/[[Cheri Honkala]], [[Green Party of the United States|Green]] |
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* [[Virgil Goode]]/Jim Clymer, [[Constitution Party (United States)|Constitution]] |
* [[Virgil Goode]]/Jim Clymer, [[Constitution Party (United States)|Constitution]] |
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* [[Peta Lindsay]]/[[Yari Osorio]], [[Party for Socialism and Liberation]] |
* [[Peta Lindsay]]/[[Yari Osorio]], [[Party for Socialism and Liberation]] |
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Write-in candidate access: |
[[Write-in candidate]] access: |
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* [[Rocky Anderson]]/[[Luis J. Rodriguez]], [[Justice Party (United States)|Justice]] |
* [[Rocky Anderson]]/[[Luis J. Rodriguez]], [[Justice Party (United States)|Justice]] |
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! colspan=7 | 2012 United States presidential election in New York |
! colspan=7 | 2012 United States presidential election in New York<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.elections.ny.gov/NYSBOE/elections/2012/General/President_07292013.pdf|title=NYS Board of Elections President and Vice-President Election Returns Nov. 6, 2012|access-date=May 2, 2013}}</ref> |
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! colspan=2 style="width: 15em" |Party |
! colspan=2 style="width: 15em" |Party |
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| style="width: 130px" | [[Working Families Party|Working Families]] |
| style="width: 130px" | [[Working Families Party|Working Families]] |
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| colspan=2 | ''Barack Obama'' |
| colspan=2 | ''Barack Obama'' |
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| style="width: 130px" | '''Total''' |
| style="width: 130px" | '''Total''' |
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| '''[[Barack |
| '''[[Barack Obama]]''' '''(incumbent)''' |
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| '''[[ |
| '''[[Joe Biden]]''' '''(incumbent)''' |
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| align="right" | '''4,485,741''' |
| align="right" | '''4,485,741''' |
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| align="right" | '''63.35%''' |
| align="right" | '''63.35%''' |
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| style="width: 130px" | Total |
| style="width: 130px" | Total |
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| [[ |
| [[Mitt Romney]] |
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| [[Paul |
| [[Paul Ryan]] |
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| align="right" | 2,490,431 |
| align="right" | 2,490,431 |
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| align="right" | 35.17% |
| align="right" | 35.17% |
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| style="width: 130px" | Write- |
| style="width: 130px" | Write-ins |
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| colspan=2 | Write- |
| colspan=2 | Write-ins |
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| align="right" | 9,076 |
| align="right" | 9,076 |
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| align="right" | 0.13% |
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| style="width: 130px" | [[Justice Party (United States)|Justice]] {{small|''( |
| style="width: 130px" | [[Justice Party (United States)|Justice]] {{small|''(write-in)''}} |
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| [[Rocky Anderson]] ( |
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| [[Luis J. Rodriguez]] |
| [[Luis J. Rodriguez]] |
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| style="width: 130px" | [[Freedom Socialist Party|Freedom Socialist]] {{small|''( |
| style="width: 130px" | [[Freedom Socialist Party|Freedom Socialist]] {{small|''(write-in)''}} |
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| Stephen Durham |
| Stephen Durham |
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| Christina López |
| Christina López |
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| style="width: 130px" | America's {{small|''( |
| style="width: 130px" | America's {{small|''(write-in)''}} |
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| [[Tom Hoefling]] |
| [[Tom Hoefling]] |
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| J.D. Ellis |
| J. D. Ellis |
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| style="width: 130px" | [[Socialist Workers Party (United States)|Socialist Workers]] {{small|''( |
| style="width: 130px" | [[Socialist Workers Party (United States)|Socialist Workers]] {{small|''(write-in)''}} |
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| [[James Harris (Socialist Workers Party politician)|James Harris]] |
| [[James Harris (Socialist Workers Party politician)|James Harris]] |
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| [[Maura DeLuca]] |
| [[Maura DeLuca]] |
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! style="background-color:#FF3300; width: 3px" | |
! style="background-color:#FF3300; width: 3px" | |
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| style="width: 130px" | [[Socialist Equality Party (United States)|Socialist Equality]] {{small|''( |
| style="width: 130px" | [[Socialist Equality Party (United States)|Socialist Equality]] {{small|''(write-in)''}} |
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| [[Jerry White (socialist)|Jerry White]] |
| [[Jerry White (socialist)|Jerry White]] |
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| Phyllis Scherrer |
| Phyllis Scherrer |
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! style="background-color:#9EFD38; width: 3px" | |
! style="background-color:#9EFD38; width: 3px" | |
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| style="width: 130px" | Twelve Visions {{small|''( |
| style="width: 130px" | Twelve Visions {{small|''(write-in)''}} |
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| Jill Reed |
| Jill Reed |
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| Tom Cary |
| Tom Cary |
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! style="background-color:#0018A8; width: 3px" | |
! style="background-color:#0018A8; width: 3px" | |
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| style="width: 130px" | [[American Freedom Party|American Third Position]] {{small|''( |
| style="width: 130px" | [[American Freedom Party|American Third Position]] {{small|''(write-in)''}} |
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| [[Merlin Miller]] |
| [[Merlin Miller]] |
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| [[Virginia Abernethy]] |
| [[Virginia Abernethy]] |
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| colspan=4 align="right" | '''Totals''' |
| colspan=4 align="right" | '''Totals''' |
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| align="right" | '''7,081,159''' |
| align="right" | '''7,081,159''' |
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| align="right" | '''100.00%''' |
| align="right" | '''100.00%''' |
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=== New York City results === |
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===Results by county=== |
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{| |
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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|- bgcolor=lightgrey |
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| colspan="3" style="background:#ebebeb;"|'''2012 presidential election in New York City''' |
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! County |
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| style="background:aqua;" |'''[[Manhattan]]''' |
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! Obama% |
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| style="background:magenta;"|'''[[The Bronx]]''' |
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! Obama# |
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| style="background:red;" |'''[[Brooklyn]]''' |
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! Romney% |
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| style="background:yellow;" |'''[[Queens]]''' |
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! Romney# |
|||
| style="background:lime;" | '''[[Staten Island]]''' |
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! Johnson% |
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| colspan="2"; style="background:#ebebeb;"|'''Total''' |
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! Johnson# |
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|- style="background:#e0e0dd;" |
|||
! Stein% |
|||
! rowspan="2"; style="background-color:#3333FF; width: 3px" | |
|||
! Stein# |
|||
| rowspan="2"; style="background:#fafafa; style="width: 130px" | '''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]-<br>[[Working Families Party of New York|Working Families]]''' |
|||
! Others% |
|||
| rowspan="2" style="background:#fafafa; style="text-align:center;"|'''[[Barack Obama]]''' |
|||
! Others# |
|||
|'''502,674'''||'''339,211'''||'''604,443'''||'''470,732'''||'''78,181'''|| rowspan="2"; style="background:#e0e0cc;" |'''1,995,241'''|| rowspan="2"; style="background:#e0e0cc;" |'''81.19%''' |
|||
! Total |
|||
|- style="background:#eaeaea;" |
|||
|'''83.7%'''||'''91.45%'''||'''82.02%'''||'''79.08%'''||'''50.7%''' |
|||
|- style="background:#e0e0dd;" |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! rowspan="2"; style="background-color:#FF3333; width: 3px" | |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Bronx County, New York|Bronx]] |
|||
| rowspan="2"; style="width: 130px" | '''[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]-<br>[[Conservative Party of New York|Conservative]]''' |
|||
|align="center"|'''91.45%''' |
|||
| |
| rowspan="2" text-align:center;"|'''[[Mitt Romney]]''' |
||
|89,559||29,967||124,551||118,589||74,223|| rowspan="2"; |436,889|| rowspan="2"; |17.78% |
|||
|align="center"|'''8.08%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''29,967'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.16%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''608'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.21%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''774'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.10%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''378'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''370,938''' |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|14.92%||8.08%||16.9%||19.9%||48.14% |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[New York County, New York|New York ''(Manhattan)'']] |
|||
|align="center"|'''83.75%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''502,674'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''14.92%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''89,559'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.52%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''3,104'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.64%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''3,860'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.17%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''1,094'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''600,291''' |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! rowspan="2"; style="background-color:#0BDA51; width: 3px" | |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Kings County, New York|Kings ''(Brooklyn)'']] |
|||
| rowspan="2"; style="width: 130px" | '''[[Green Party (United States)|Green]]''' |
|||
|align="center"|'''82.02%''' |
|||
| |
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|'''[[Jill Stein]]''' |
||
|3,241||648||3,616||2,121||457|| rowspan="2"; |10,083|| rowspan="2"; |0.4% |
|||
|align="center"|'''16.90%''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center"|''124,551'' |
|||
|0.5%||0.1%||0.4%||0.35%||0.29% |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.34%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''2,500'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.60%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''4,411'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.15%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''1,077'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''736,982''' |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! rowspan="2"; style="background-color:#FFCC00; width: 3px" | |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Queens County, New York|Queens]] |
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| rowspan="2"; style="width: 130px" | '''[[Libertarian Party (United States)|Libertarian]]''' |
|||
|align="center"|'''79.08%''' |
|||
| |
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|'''[[Gary Johnson]]''' |
||
|2,574||529||2,074||2,050||770|| rowspan="2"; |7,997|| rowspan="2"; |0.32% |
|||
|align="center"|'''19.92%''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center"|''118,589'' |
|||
|0.69%||0.07%||0.3%||0.34%||0.49% |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.40%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''2,375'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.41%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''2,465'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.18%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''1,084'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''595,245''' |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
! rowspan="2"; style="background-color:#aa0000; width: 3px" | |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Tompkins County, New York|Tompkins]] |
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| rowspan="2"; style="width: 130px" | '''Others''' |
|||
|align="center"|'''68.68%''' |
|||
| |
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|'''Others''' |
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|2,243||583||2,298||1,753||549|| rowspan="2"; |7,426|| rowspan="2"; |0.29% |
|||
|align="center"|'''28.00%''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center"|''11,107'' |
|||
|0.37%||0.16%||0.31%||0.29%||0.35% |
|||
|align="center"|'''1.00%''' |
|||
|- style="background:beige;" |
|||
|align="center"|''395'' |
|||
| colspan="3"; style="background:#f8f8f8;" |'''TOTAL''' |
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|align="center"|'''2.10%''' |
|||
|600,291||370,938||736,982||595,245||154,180|| bgcolor="khaki" |2,457,636|| bgcolor="khaki" |100.00% |
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|align="center"|''834'' |
|||
|} |
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|align="center"|'''0.23%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''90'' |
|||
===Results by county=== |
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|align="center"|'''39,670''' |
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{| width="60%" class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" |
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|- |
|- |
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! style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"| County |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Albany County, New York|Albany]] |
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! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Barack Obama<br />Democratic |
|||
|align="center"|'''64.49%''' |
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! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Mitt Romney<br />Republican |
|||
|align="center"|''87,556'' |
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! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Various candidates<br />Other parties |
|||
|align="center"|'''33.19%''' |
|||
! style="text-align:center;" colspan="2"| Margin |
|||
|align="center"|''45,064'' |
|||
! style="text-align:center;" rowspan="2"| Total votes cast |
|||
|align="center"|'''1.00%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''1,361'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.91%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''1,238'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.40%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''548'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''135,767''' |
|||
|- |
|- |
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! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Franklin County, New York|Franklin]] |
|||
! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % |
|||
|align="center"|'''62.09%''' |
|||
! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # |
|||
|align="center"|''9,894'' |
|||
! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % |
|||
|align="center"|'''36.02%''' |
|||
! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # |
|||
|align="center"|''5,740'' |
|||
! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.73%''' |
|||
! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| # |
|||
|align="center"|''116'' |
|||
! style="text-align:center;" data-sort-type="number"| % |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.67%''' |
|||
| |
|- style="text-align:center;" |
||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Albany County, New York|Albany]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.49%''' |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 87,556 |
|||
|align="center"|''78'' |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 64.49% |
|||
|align="center"|'''15,934''' |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 45,064 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 33.19% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 3,147 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.32% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 42,492 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 31.30% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 135,767 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Allegany County, New York|Allegany]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 6,139 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 36.21% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 10,390 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 61.29% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 424 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.50% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −4,251 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −25.08% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 16,953 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Bronx County, New York|Bronx]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 339,211 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 91.45% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 29,967 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 8.08% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,760 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 0.47% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 309,244 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 83.37% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 370,938 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Broome County, New York|Broome]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 41,970 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 51.46% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 37,641 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 46.15% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,954 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.39% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 4,329 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 5.31% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 81,565 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Cattaraugus County, New York|Cattaraugus]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 12,649 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 42.49% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 16,569 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 55.66% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 549 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.85% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −3,920 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −13.17% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 29,767 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 17,007 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 54.58% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 13,454 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 43.18% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 700 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.24% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 3,553 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 11.40% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 31,161 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Chautauqua County, New York|Chautauqua]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 23,812 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 45.05% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 27,971 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 52.92% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,069 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.03% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −4,159 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −7.87% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 52,852 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Chemung County, New York|Chemung]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 16,797 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 47.98% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 17,612 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 50.31% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 601 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.71% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −815 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −2.33% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 35,010 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Chenango County, New York|Chenango]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 9,116 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 47.20% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 9,713 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 50.29% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 485 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.51% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −597 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −3.09% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 19,314 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Clinton County, New York|Clinton]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 18,961 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 61.85% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 11,115 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 36.26% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 580 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.89% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 7,846 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 25.59% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 30,656 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Columbia County, New York|Columbia]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 16,221 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 55.69% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 12,225 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 41.97% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 683 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.34% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 3,996 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 13.72% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 29,129 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Cortland County, New York|Cortland]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 10,482 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 53.41% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 8,695 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 44.31% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 447 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.28% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1,787 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 9.10% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 19,624 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Delaware County, New York|Delaware]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 8,304 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 44.55% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 9,938 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 53.32% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 396 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.13% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −1,634 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −8.77% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 18,638 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Dutchess County, New York|Dutchess]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 65,312 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 52.80% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 56,025 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 45.29% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2,368 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.91% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 9,287 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 7.51% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 123,705 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Erie County, New York|Erie]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 237,356 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 57.31% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 169,675 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 40.97% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 7,164 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.72% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 67,681 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 16.34% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 414,195 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Essex County, New York|Essex]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 9,784 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 58.53% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 6,647 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 39.76% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 286 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.71% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 3,137 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 18.77% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 16,717 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Franklin County, New York|Franklin]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 9,894 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 62.09% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 5,740 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 36.02% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 300 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.89% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 4,154 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 26.07% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 15,934 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Fulton County, New York|Fulton]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 8,607 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 43.47% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 10,814 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 54.62% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 378 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.91% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −2,207 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −11.15% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 19,799 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Genesee County, New York|Genesee]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 9,601 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 38.80% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 14,607 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 59.03% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 538 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.17% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −5,006 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −20.23% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 24,746 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Greene County, New York|Greene]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 9,030 |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 43.69% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 11,174 |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 54.06% |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 464 |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.25% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| −2,144 |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| −10.37% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 20,668 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Hamilton County, New York|Hamilton]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1,128 |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 36.24% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 1,932 |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 62.06% |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 53 |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.70% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| −804 |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| −25.82% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 3,113 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Herkimer County, New York|Herkimer]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 11,273 |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 45.02% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 13,282 |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 53.04% |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 485 |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.94% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −2,009 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −8.02% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 25,040 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Jefferson County, New York|Jefferson]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 17,099 |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 47.89% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 18,122 |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 50.75% |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 487 |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.36% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| −1,023 |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| −2.86% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 35,708 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Kings County, New York|Kings]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 604,443 |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 82.02% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 124,551 |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 16.90% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 7,988 |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.08% |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 479,892 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 65.12% |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 736,982 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Lewis County, New York|Lewis]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 4,724 |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 44.90% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 5,651 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 53.71% |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 147 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.39% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| −927 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −8.81% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 10,522 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Livingston County, New York|Livingston]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 11,705 |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 43.72% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 14,448 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 53.97% |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 617 |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.31% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −2,743 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −10.25% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 26,770 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Madison County, New York|Madison]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 13,871 |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 49.37% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 13,622 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 48.49% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 601 |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.14% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 249 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 0.88% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 28,094 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Monroe County, New York|Monroe]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 193,501 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 57.97% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 133,362 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 39.95% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 6,950 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.08% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 60,139 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 18.02% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 333,813 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Montgomery County, New York|Montgomery]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 8,493 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 46.70% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 9,334 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 51.33% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 359 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.97% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −841 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −4.63% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 18,186 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Nassau County, New York|Nassau]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 302,695 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 53.28% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 259,308 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 45.64% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 6,148 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.08% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 43,387 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 7.64% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 568,151 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[New York County, New York|New York]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 502,674 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 83.74% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 89,559 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 14.92% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 8,058 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.34% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 413,115 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 68.82% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 600,291 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Niagara County, New York|Niagara]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 43,986 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 49.42% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 43,240 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 48.58% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,787 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.00% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 746 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 0.84% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 89,013 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Oneida County, New York|Oneida]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 40,468 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 46.68% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 44,530 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 51.36% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,702 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.96% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −4,062 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −4.68% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 86,700 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Onondaga County, New York|Onondaga]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 122,254 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 59.72% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 78,831 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 38.51% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 3,632 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.77% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 43,423 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 21.21% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 204,717 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Ontario County, New York|Ontario]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 23,087 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 48.25% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 23,820 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 49.78% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 946 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.97% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −733 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −1.53% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 47,853 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Orange County, New York|Orange]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 73,315 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 52.13% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 65,367 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 46.48% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,946 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.39% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 7,948 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 5.65% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 140,628 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Orleans County, New York|Orleans]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 5,787 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 39.35% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 8,594 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 58.44% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 325 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.21% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −2,807 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −19.09% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 14,706 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Oswego County, New York|Oswego]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 23,515 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 52.73% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 19,980 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 44.81% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,096 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.46% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 3,535 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 7.92% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 44,591 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Otsego County, New York|Otsego]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 12,117 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 50.20% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 11,461 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 47.48% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 561 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.32% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 656 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 2.72% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 24,139 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Putnam County, New York|Putnam]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 19,512 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 44.00% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 24,083 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 54.31% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 750 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.69% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −4,571 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −10.31% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 44,345 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Queens County, New York|Queens]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 470,732 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 79.08% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 118,589 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 19.92% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 5,924 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.00% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 352,143 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 59.16% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 595,245 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Rensselaer County, New York|Rensselaer]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 37,408 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 54.96% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 29,113 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 42.77% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,540 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.27% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 8,295 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 12.19% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 68,061 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Richmond County, New York|Richmond]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 78,181 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 50.71% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 74,223 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 48.14% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,776 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.15% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 3,958 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 2.57% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 154,180 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Rockland County, New York|Rockland]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 65,793 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 52.78% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 57,428 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 46.07% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,424 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.15% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 8,365 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 6.71% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 124,645 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Saratoga County, New York|Saratoga]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 52,957 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 50.19% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 50,382 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 47.75% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2,171 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.06% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 2,575 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 2.44% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 105,510 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Schenectady County, New York|Schenectady]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 36,844 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 56.74% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 26,568 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 40.92% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,521 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.34% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 10,276 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 15.82% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 64,933 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Schoharie County, New York|Schoharie]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 5,427 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 41.09% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 7,467 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 56.54% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 313 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.37% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −2,040 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −15.45% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 13,207 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Schuyler County, New York|Schuyler]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 3,674 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 45.10% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 4,281 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 52.55% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 191 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.35% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −607 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −7.45% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 8,146 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Seneca County, New York|Seneca]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 7,094 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 53.48% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 5,889 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 44.39% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 283 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.13% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1,205 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 9.09% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 13,266 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[St. Lawrence County, New York|St. Lawrence]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 21,353 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 57.41% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 15,138 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 40.70% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 700 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.89% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 6,215 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 16.71% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 37,191 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Steuben County, New York|Steuben]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 15,787 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 40.97% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 21,954 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 56.98% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 790 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.05% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −6,167 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −16.01% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 38,531 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Suffolk County, New York|Suffolk]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 304,079 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 51.17% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 282,131 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 47.48% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 8,056 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.35% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 21,948 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 3.69% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 594,266 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Sullivan County, New York|Sullivan]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 15,268 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 53.73% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 12,705 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 44.71% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 442 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.56% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 2,563 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 9.02% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 28,415 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Tioga County, New York|Tioga]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 8,930 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 41.36% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 12,117 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 56.13% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 542 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.51% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −3,187 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −14.77% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 21,589 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Tompkins County, New York|Tompkins]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 27,244 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 68.48% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 11,107 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 27.92% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1,430 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 3.60% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 16,137 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 40.56% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 39,781 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Ulster County, New York|Ulster]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 47,752 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 59.97% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 29,759 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 37.37% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2,115 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.66% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 17,993 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 22.60% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 79,626 |
|||
|- style="text-align:center;" |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Warren County, New York|Warren]] |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 14,806 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 50.06% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 14,119 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 47.73% |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 653 |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.21% |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 687 |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 2.33% |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 29,578 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Washington County, New York|Washington]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 11,523 |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 49.89% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 11,085 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 48.00% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 487 |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.11% |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 438 |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 1.89% |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 23,095 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Wayne County, New York|Wayne]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 16,635 |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 44.30% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 20,060 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 53.43% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 852 |
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| {{party shading/Others}}| 2.27% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −3,425 |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| −9.13% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| 37,547 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| [[Westchester County, New York|Westchester]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 240,785 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 61.99% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 143,122 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 36.84% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 4,540 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.17% |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 97,663 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 25.15% |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 388,447 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Wyoming County, New York|Wyoming]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 5,661 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 34.66% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 10,348 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 63.35% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 326 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.99% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −4,687 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −28.69% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 16,335 |
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|- style="text-align:center;" |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}| [[Yates County, New York|Yates]] |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 4,488 |
|||
| {{party shading/Democratic}}| 47.53% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 4,798 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 50.82% |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 156 |
|||
| {{party shading/Others}}| 1.65% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −310 |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| −3.29% |
|||
| {{party shading/Republican}}| 9,442 |
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|- |
|- |
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!Totals!!4,485,877!!63.35%!!2,490,496!!35.17%!!105,163!!1.49%!!1,995,381!!28.18%!!7,081,536 |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Westchester County, New York|Westchester]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''61.99%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''240,785'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''36.84%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''143,122'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.53%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''2,042'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.42%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''1,627'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.22%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''871'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''388,447''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Clinton County, New York|Clinton]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''61.85%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''18,961'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''36.26%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''11,115'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.85%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''260'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.63%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''193'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.42%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''127'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''30,656''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Ulster County, New York|Ulster]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''59.97%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''47,752'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''37.37%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''29,759'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''1.00%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''768'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''1.19%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''944'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.51%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''403'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''79,626''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Onondaga County, New York|Onondaga]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''59.72%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''122,254'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''38.51%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''78,831'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.83%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''1,697'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.77%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''1,584'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.17%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''351'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''204,717''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Essex County, New York|Essex]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''58.53%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''9,784'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''39.76%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''6,647'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.80%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''134'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.64%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''107'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.27%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''45'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''16,717''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Monroe County, New York|Monroe]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''57.97%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''193,501'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''39.95%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''133,362'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''1.07%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''3,572'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.63%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''2,101'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.38%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''1,277'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''333,813''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[St. Lawrence County, New York|St. Lawrence]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''57.41%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''21,353'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''40.70%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''15,138'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.74%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''276'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.61%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''227'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.53%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''197'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''37,191''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Erie County, New York|Erie]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''57.31%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''237,356'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''40.97%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''169,675'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.86%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''3,562'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.70%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''2,898'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.17%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''704'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''414,195''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Schenectady County, New York|Schenectady]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''56.74%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''36,844'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''40.92%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''26,568'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''1.07%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''692'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.79%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''514'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.48%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''315'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''64,933''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Columbia County, New York|Columbia]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''55.69%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''16,221'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''41.97%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''12,225'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''1.03%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''299'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.89%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''259'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.43%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''125'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''29,129''' |
|||
|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Rensselaer County, New York|Rensselaer]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''55.02%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''37,408'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''42.82%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''29,113'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''1.11%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''754'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.90%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''612'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.15%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''103'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''67,990''' |
|||
|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Cayuga County, New York|Cayuga]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''54.56%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''17,007'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''43.16%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''13,454'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.91%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''285'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.78%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''243'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.58%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''180'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''31,169''' |
|||
|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Sullivan County, New York|Sullivan]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''53.73%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''15,268'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''44.71%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''12,705'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.69%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''195'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.66%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''188'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.21%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''59'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''28,415''' |
|||
|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Seneca County, New York|Seneca]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''53.48%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''7,094'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''44.39%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''5,889'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.83%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''110'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.76%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''101 '' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.54%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''72'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''13,266''' |
|||
|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Cortland County, New York|Cortland]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''53.41%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''10,482'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''44.31%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''8,695'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.95%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''187'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.82%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''161'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.50%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''99'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''19,624''' |
|||
|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Nassau County, New York|Nassau]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''53.28%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''302,695'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''45.64%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''259,308'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.53%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''2,998'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.36%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''2,068'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.19%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''1,082'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''568,151''' |
|||
|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Dutchess County, New York|Dutchess]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''52.80%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''65,312'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''45.29%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''56,025'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.89%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''1,105'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.63%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''785'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.39%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''478'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''123,705''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Rockland County, New York|Rockland]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''52.76%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''65,657'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''46.10%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''57,363'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.51%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''631'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.38%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''474'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.25%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''317'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''124,442''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Oswego County, New York|Oswego]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''52.73%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''23,515'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''44.81%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''19,980'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''1.00%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''447'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.85%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''379 '' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.61%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''270'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''44,591''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Orange County, New York|Orange]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''52.13%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''73,315'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''46.48%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''65,367'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.75%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''1,049'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.50%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''700 '' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.14%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''197'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''140,628''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Broome County, New York|Broome]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''51.46%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''41,970'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''46.15%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''37,641'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''1.12%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''915'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.89%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''723'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.39%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''316'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''81,565''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Suffolk County, New York|Suffolk]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''51.17%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''304,079'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''47.48%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''282,131'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.66%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''3,947'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.43%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''2,528 '' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.27%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''1,581'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''594,266''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Richmond County, New York|Richmond ''(Staten Island)'']] |
|||
|align="center"|'''50.71%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''78,181'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''48.14%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''74,223'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.58%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''899'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.34%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''519 '' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.23%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''358'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''154,180''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Otsego County, New York|Otsego]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''50.20%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''12,117'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''47.48%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''11,461'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.88%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''212'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.99%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''238 '' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.46%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''111'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''24,139''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Saratoga County, New York|Saratoga]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''50.19%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''52,957'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''47.75%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''50,382'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''1.09%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''1,147'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.62%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''651 '' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.35%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''373'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''105,510''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Warren County, New York|Warren]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''50.06%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''14,806'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''47.73%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''14,119'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''1.05%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''312'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.74%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''220 '' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.41%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''121'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''29,578''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Washington County, New York|Washington]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''49.89%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''11,523'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''48.00%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''11,085'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.96%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''222'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.77%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''177 '' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.38%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''88'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''23,095''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Niagara County, New York|Niagara]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''49.42%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''43,986'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''48.58%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''43,240'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.97%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''864'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.63%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''560 '' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.41%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''363'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''89,013''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Madison County, New York|Madison]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''49.37%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''13,871'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''48.49%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''13,622'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''1.06%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''297'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.85%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''238 '' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.23%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''66'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''28,094''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Ontario County, New York|Ontario]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''48.25%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''23,087'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''49.78%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''23,820'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''1.19%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''571'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.61%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''294'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''0.17%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''81'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''47,853''' |
|||
|- |
|||
|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Chemung County, New York|Chemung]] |
|||
|align="center"|'''47.98%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''16,797'' |
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|align="center"|'''50.31%''' |
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|align="center"|''17,612'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.89%''' |
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|align="center"|''310'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.43%''' |
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|align="center"|''151'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.40%''' |
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|align="center"|''140'' |
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|align="center"|'''35,010''' |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Jefferson County, New York|Jefferson]] |
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|align="center"|'''47.89%''' |
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|align="center"|''17,099'' |
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|align="center"|'''50.75%''' |
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|align="center"|''18,122 '' |
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|align="center"|'''0.76%''' |
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|align="center"|''271'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.42%''' |
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|align="center"|''151'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.18%''' |
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|align="center"|''65'' |
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|align="center"|'''35,708''' |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Yates County, New York|Yates]] |
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|align="center"|'''47.53%''' |
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|align="center"|''4,488'' |
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|align="center"|'''50.82%''' |
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|align="center"|''4,798 '' |
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|align="center"|'''0.73%''' |
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|align="center"|''69'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.71%''' |
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|align="center"|''67'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.21%''' |
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|align="center"|''20'' |
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|align="center"|'''9,442''' |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Chenango County, New York|Chenango]] |
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|align="center"|'''47.20%''' |
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|align="center"|''9,116'' |
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|align="center"|'''50.29%''' |
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|align="center"|''9,713'' |
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|align="center"|'''1.13%''' |
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|align="center"|''218'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.81%''' |
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|align="center"|''157'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.57%''' |
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|align="center"|''110'' |
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|align="center"|'''19,314''' |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Montgomery County, New York|Montgomery]] |
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|align="center"|'''46.70%''' |
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|align="center"|''8,493'' |
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|align="center"|'''51.33%''' |
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|align="center"|''9,334 '' |
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|align="center"|'''0.89%''' |
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|align="center"|''161'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.51%''' |
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|align="center"|''93'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.58%''' |
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|align="center"|''105'' |
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|align="center"|'''18,186''' |
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|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Oneida County, New York|Oneida]] |
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|align="center"|'''46.68%''' |
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|align="center"|''40,468'' |
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|align="center"|'''51.36%''' |
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|align="center"|''44,530 '' |
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|align="center"|'''0.94%''' |
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|align="center"|''819'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.58%''' |
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|align="center"|''502'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.44%''' |
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|align="center"|''381'' |
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|align="center"|'''86,700''' |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Schuyler County, New York|Schuyler]] |
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|align="center"|'''45.10%''' |
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|align="center"|''3,674'' |
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|align="center"|'''52.55%''' |
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|align="center"|''4,281 '' |
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|align="center"|'''0.98%''' |
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|align="center"|''80'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.92%''' |
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|align="center"|''75'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.44%''' |
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|align="center"|''36'' |
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|align="center"|'''8,146''' |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Chautauqua County, New York|Chautauqua]] |
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|align="center"|'''45.05%''' |
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|align="center"|''23,812'' |
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|align="center"|'''52.92%''' |
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|align="center"|''27,971'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.95%''' |
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|align="center"|''504'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.61%''' |
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|align="center"|''324'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.46%''' |
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|align="center"|''241'' |
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|align="center"|'''52,852''' |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Herkimer County, New York|Herkimer]] |
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|align="center"|'''45.02%''' |
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|align="center"|''11,273'' |
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|align="center"|'''53.04%''' |
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|align="center"|''13,282 '' |
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|align="center"|'''1.03%''' |
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|align="center"|''259'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.69%''' |
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|align="center"|''172'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.22%''' |
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|align="center"|''54'' |
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|align="center"|'''25,040''' |
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|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Lewis County, New York|Lewis]] |
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|align="center"|'''44.90%''' |
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|align="center"|''4,724'' |
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|align="center"|'''53.71%''' |
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|align="center"|''5,651 '' |
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|align="center"|'''0.77%''' |
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|align="center"|''81'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.48%''' |
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|align="center"|''51'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.14%''' |
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|align="center"|''15'' |
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|align="center"|'''10,522''' |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Delaware County, New York|Delaware]] |
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|align="center"|'''44.55%''' |
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|align="center"|''8,304'' |
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|align="center"|'''53.32%''' |
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|align="center"|''9,938 '' |
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|align="center"|'''0.91%''' |
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|align="center"|''170'' |
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|align="center"|'''1.07%''' |
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|align="center"|''199'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.14%''' |
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|align="center"|''27'' |
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|align="center"|'''18,638''' |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Wayne County, New York|Wayne]] |
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|align="center"|'''44.30%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''16,635'' |
|||
|align="center"|'''53.43%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''20,060 '' |
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|align="center"|'''1.13%''' |
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|align="center"|''424'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.59%''' |
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|align="center"|''222'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.55%''' |
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|align="center"|''206'' |
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|align="center"|'''37,547''' |
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|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Putnam County, New York|Putnam]] |
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|align="center"|'''44.00%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''19,512'' |
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|align="center"|'''54.31%''' |
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|align="center"|''24,083 '' |
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|align="center"|'''0.90%''' |
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|align="center"|''397'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.47%''' |
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|align="center"|''209'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.32%''' |
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|align="center"|''144'' |
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|align="center"|'''44,345''' |
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|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Livingston County, New York|Livingston]] |
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|align="center"|'''43.72%''' |
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|align="center"|''11,705'' |
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|align="center"|'''53.97%''' |
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|align="center"|''14,448 '' |
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|align="center"|'''1.19%''' |
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|align="center"|''318'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.65%''' |
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|align="center"|''175'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.46%''' |
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|align="center"|''124'' |
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|align="center"|'''26,770''' |
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|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Greene County, New York|Greene]] |
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|align="center"|'''43.69%''' |
|||
|align="center"|''9,030'' |
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|align="center"|'''54.06%''' |
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|align="center"|''11,174 '' |
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|align="center"|'''1.11%''' |
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|align="center"|''233'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.68%''' |
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|align="center"|''141'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.44%''' |
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|align="center"|''90'' |
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|align="center"|'''20,668''' |
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|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Fulton County, New York|Fulton]] |
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|align="center"|'''43.47%''' |
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|align="center"|''8,607'' |
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|align="center"|'''54.62%''' |
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|align="center"|''10,814 '' |
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|align="center"|'''0.80%''' |
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|align="center"|''159'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.56%''' |
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|align="center"|''111'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.55%''' |
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|align="center"|''108'' |
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|align="center"|'''19,799''' |
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|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Cattaraugus County, New York|Cattaraugus]] |
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|align="center"|'''42.49%''' |
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|align="center"|''12,649'' |
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|align="center"|'''55.66%''' |
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|align="center"|''16,569 '' |
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|align="center"|'''0.92%''' |
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|align="center"|''274'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.68%''' |
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|align="center"|''201'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.25%''' |
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|align="center"|''74'' |
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|align="center"|'''29,767''' |
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|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Tioga County, New York|Tioga]] |
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|align="center"|'''41.36%''' |
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|align="center"|''8,930'' |
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|align="center"|'''56.13%''' |
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|align="center"|''12,117 '' |
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|align="center"|'''1.11%''' |
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|align="center"|''240'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.80%''' |
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|align="center"|''172'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.60%''' |
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|align="center"|''130'' |
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|align="center"|'''21,589''' |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Schoharie County, New York|Schoharie]] |
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|align="center"|'''41.09%''' |
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|align="center"|''5,427'' |
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|align="center"|'''56.54%''' |
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|align="center"|''7,467 '' |
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|align="center"|'''0.98%''' |
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|align="center"|''129'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.82%''' |
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|align="center"|''108'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.57%''' |
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|align="center"|''76'' |
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|align="center"|'''13,207''' |
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|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Steuben County, New York|Steuben]] |
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|align="center"|'''40.97%''' |
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|align="center"|''15,787'' |
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|align="center"|'''56.98%''' |
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|align="center"|''21,954 '' |
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|align="center"|'''0.97%''' |
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|align="center"|''373'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.60%''' |
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|align="center"|''232'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.48%''' |
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|align="center"|''185'' |
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|align="center"|'''38,531''' |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Orleans County, New York|Orleans]] |
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|align="center"|'''39.35%''' |
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|align="center"|''5,787'' |
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|align="center"|'''58.44%''' |
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|align="center"|''8,594 '' |
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|align="center"|'''1.12%''' |
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|align="center"|''165'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.55%''' |
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|align="center"|''81'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.54%''' |
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|align="center"|''79'' |
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|align="center"|'''14,706''' |
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|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Genesee County, New York|Genesee]] |
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|align="center"|'''38.80%''' |
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|align="center"|''9,601'' |
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|align="center"|'''59.03%''' |
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|align="center"|''14,607 '' |
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|align="center"|'''1.47%''' |
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|align="center"|''363'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.46%''' |
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|align="center"|''115'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.24%''' |
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|align="center"|''60'' |
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|align="center"|'''24,746''' |
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|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Allegany County, New York|Allegany]] |
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|align="center"|'''36.21%''' |
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|align="center"|''6,139'' |
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|align="center"|'''61.29%''' |
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|align="center"|''10,390 '' |
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|align="center"|'''0.99%''' |
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|align="center"|''168'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.96%''' |
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|align="center"|''162'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.55%''' |
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|align="center"|''94'' |
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|align="center"|'''16,953''' |
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|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Hamilton County, New York|Hamilton]] |
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|align="center"|'''36.13%''' |
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|align="center"|''1,128'' |
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|align="center"|'''61.88%''' |
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|align="center"|''1,932 '' |
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|align="center"|'''0.90%''' |
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|align="center"|''28'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.45%''' |
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|align="center"|''14'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.64%''' |
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|align="center"|''20'' |
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|align="center"|'''3,122''' |
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|- |
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|align="center" {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Wyoming County, New York|Wyoming]] |
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|align="center"|'''34.66%''' |
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|align="center"|''5,661'' |
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|align="center"|'''63.35%''' |
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|align="center"|''10,348 '' |
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|align="center"|'''0.83%''' |
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|align="center"|''135'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.59%''' |
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|align="center"|''96'' |
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|align="center"|'''0.58%''' |
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|align="center"|''95'' |
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|align="center"|'''16,335''' |
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!Totals!!63.35%!!4,485,741!!35.17%!!2,490,431!!0.67%!!47,256!!0.56%!!39,984!!0.25%!!17,923!!7,081,159 |
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[[File:New York County Flips 2012.svg|thumb|County flips: {{col-begin}} |
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==== Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican ==== |
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* [[Chautauqua County, New York|Chautauqua]] (County Seat: [[Mayville, New York|Mayville]]) |
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* [[Chautauqua County, New York|Chautauqua]] (county seat: [[Mayville, New York|Mayville]]) |
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===By congressional district=== |
===By congressional district=== |
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Obama 24 of 27 congressional districts, including three held by Republicans.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2013/07/09/1220127/-Daily-Kos-Elections-2012-election-results-by-congressional-and-legislative-districts|title=Daily Kos Elections' statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts|website=Daily Kos|access-date= |
Obama swept 24 of the state's 27 congressional districts, including three held by Republicans.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2013/07/09/1220127/-Daily-Kos-Elections-2012-election-results-by-congressional-and-legislative-districts|title=Daily Kos Elections' statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts|website=Daily Kos|access-date=August 11, 2020}}</ref> |
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| 45.85% |
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| {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Chris Gibson]] |
| {{party shading/Republican}}|[[Chris Gibson (New York politician)|Chris Gibson]] |
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! {{party shading/Democratic}}|{{ushr|New York|20|20th}} |
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| 46.07% |
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| {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Bill Owens]] |
| {{party shading/Democratic}}|[[Bill Owens (New York politician)|Bill Owens]] |
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==Analysis== |
==Analysis== |
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As expected, New York gave a landslide win to Obama, with 4,485,877 votes, or 63.35% of the popular vote, 28.18% lead ahead of Romney.<ref>{{Cite news|title=New York|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2012/results/states/new-york.html?mtrref=duckduckgo.com&gwh=FF439B8FD861B6EA3C3B6783CCDCEDD3&gwt=pay&assetType=PAYWALL|access-date=2020-09-03|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> It was one of only six states to swing in Obama's favor from 2008, when he won with a 26.85% margin.<ref>{{Cite web|title=New York - Election Results 2008 - The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2008/results/states/new-york.html|access-date=2020-09-03|website=www.nytimes.com}}</ref> New York has voted solidly for the Democratic candidate in every election since [[Michael Dukakis]] in [[1988 United States presidential election in New York|1988]], which marked the end of its status as a swing state. This was the greatest ever percentage of the vote won by a Democrat since Lyndon B. Johnson won 68.56% of the vote in his [[1964 United States presidential election in New York|1964]] 44 |
As expected, New York gave a landslide win to Obama, with 4,485,877 votes, or 63.35% of the popular vote, 28.18% lead ahead of Romney.<ref>{{Cite news|title=New York|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2012/results/states/new-york.html?mtrref=duckduckgo.com&gwh=FF439B8FD861B6EA3C3B6783CCDCEDD3&gwt=pay&assetType=PAYWALL|access-date=2020-09-03|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> It was one of only six states to swing in Obama's favor from 2008, when he won with a 26.85% margin.<ref>{{Cite web|title=New York - Election Results 2008 - The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2008/results/states/new-york.html|access-date=2020-09-03|website=www.nytimes.com}}</ref> New York has voted solidly for the Democratic candidate in every election since [[Michael Dukakis]] in [[1988 United States presidential election in New York|1988]], which marked the end of its status as a swing state. This was the greatest ever percentage of the vote won by a Democrat since Lyndon B. Johnson won 68.56% of the vote in his [[1964 United States presidential election in New York|1964]] 44-state landslide. |
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The politics of New York State are dominated by the heavily populated area of [[New York City]], which Barack Obama won in a historic landslide, taking 81.19% of the vote and sweeping all 5 boroughs. Obama took 1,995,241 votes in New York City, to Mitt Romney's 436,889. No other presidential candidate of either party has ever received more than 80% of the vote in New York City, and this remains the only time since 2000 that a Democrat won Staten Island, as well as all five boroughs of New York City. This was not only due to its majority liberal and extremely diverse population. His performance in New York City likely contributed to his improvement from 2008, which was unusual compared to the rest of the country where he underperformed from 2008 (particularly in areas like the [[Midwestern United States|Midwest]] and [[Rust Belt]]). |
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He managed to flip [[Staten Island]], which voted for [[John McCain]] in 2008, as well as improved his margins in all other boroughs except for [[Manhattan]]. This improved performance is likely attributable to Hurricane Sandy, which made landfall on October 29 and had devastating effects on the state, killing 44 people, destroying 250,000 vehicles and 300 homes, damaging 69,000 residential units,<ref>{{Cite web|title=About Hurricane Sandy|url=https://www1.nyc.gov/site/cdbgdr/about/About%20Hurricane%20Sandy.page|access-date=2020-09-03|website=www1.nyc.gov}}</ref> and flooding of the New York City Subway, all tunnels within the city (except for the Lincoln Tunnel), many suburban communities.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hurricane Sandy - New York|url=https://www.usgs.gov/centers/ny-water/science/hurricane-sandy-new-york?qt-science_center_objects=0#qt-science_center_objects|access-date=2020-09-03|website=www.usgs.gov|language=en}}</ref> Areas that weren't directly affected by the hurricane were indirectly effected by power outages and major disruption to data communication.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Troianovski|first=Anton|author-link=Anton Troianovski|date=2012-11-01|title=A Look inside Verizon's Flooded Communications Hub|language=en|work=[[The Wall Street Journal]]|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970204707104578091171538491386|url-access=subscription|access-date=2020-09-03|issn=0099-9660}}</ref> Staten Island was hit hardest, with its geographical position combined with weather patterns, causing a 16 feet-high storm tide at its peak, flooding major residential areas.<ref>{{Cite web|date=November 7, 2012|first=Crystal|last= Gammon|title=Why Hurricane Sandy Hit Staten Island So Hard|url=https://www.livescience.com/24616-hurricane-sandy-staten-island-effects.html|access-date=2020-09-03|website=livescience.com|language=en}}</ref> 23 of the 44 deaths from the hurricane were in Staten Island.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Taylor|first=Alan|title=Hurricane Sandy: Staten Island Survivors - The Atlantic|url=https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2012/11/hurricane-sandy-staten-island-survivors/100410/|access-date=2020-09-03|website=www.theatlantic.com|language=en}}</ref> The federal government's powerful and coordinated response to the hurricane was praised by those on both sides of the isle, garnering [[Mayor of New York City]] [[Michael Bloomberg|Michael Bloomberg's]] endorsement,<ref name=":0" /> as well as praise from Republican politicians like then New Jersey Governor [[Chris Christie]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2012-11-01|title=Chris Christie and Hurricane Sandy give Obama a timely boost|url=https://www.latimes.com/opinion/topoftheticket/la-na-tt-chris-christie-boost-20121031-story.html|access-date=2020-09-03|website=Los Angeles Times|language=en-US}}</ref> This – combined with the media's heavy criticism of Romney's support for a 40% budget cut to [[Federal Emergency Management Agency|FEMA]], which would grow to as much as 60% in the coming years – weakened Romney's performance amongst voters across city, including conservatives, especially in the borough of [[Staten Island]].<ref>{{Cite web|author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.-->|title=Politics of FEMA: Mitt Romney Suggested Less Federal Involvement, Paul Ryan Budget Scrutinized|url=http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/10/politics-of-fema-mitt-romney-suggested-less-federal-involvement-paul-ryan-budget-scrutinized|access-date=2020-09-03|website=ABC News|language=en}}</ref> |
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The advantage from Hurricane Sandy was also reflected in polls. Prior to the storm, nine nationwide polls listed in [[RealClearPolitics|Real Clear Politics]]' database found Romney and Obama each leading in four and one tied. Seven national polls taken after the storm had shown Obama leading in three, four being tied, and Romney leading in none. In particular, a poll by [[Politico]] and [[George Washington University]] found Obama's lead increasing in the [[Northeastern United States|Northeast]] from 8 to 20% before and after the storm.<ref>{{Cite |
The advantage from Hurricane Sandy was also reflected in polls. Prior to the storm, nine nationwide polls listed in [[RealClearPolitics|Real Clear Politics]]' database found Romney and Obama each leading in four and one tied. Seven national polls taken after the storm had shown Obama leading in three, four being tied, and Romney leading in none. In particular, a poll by ''[[Politico]]'' and [[George Washington University]] found Obama's lead increasing in the [[Northeastern United States|Northeast]] from 8 to 20% before and after the storm.<ref>{{Cite magazine|last=Cassidy|first=John|title=How Much Did Hurricane Sandy Help Obama?|url=https://www.newyorker.com/news/john-cassidy/how-much-did-hurricane-sandy-help-obama|access-date=2020-09-03|magazine=The New Yorker|date=November 4, 2012 |language=en-us}}</ref> |
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Unlike many rural areas across the country, most notably in the Midwest, rural counties didn't swing especially hard against Obama this election. Most of the political landscape looked roughly the same, with the exception of [[Chautauqua County, New York|Chautauqua County]] flipping red this election after supporting Obama by narrow margins in 2008 |
Unlike many rural areas across the country, most notably in the Midwest, rural counties didn't swing especially hard against Obama this election. Most of the political landscape looked roughly the same, with the exception of [[Chautauqua County, New York|Chautauqua County]] flipping red this election after supporting Obama by narrow margins in 2008. However, Obama tied with Romney for white voters (who make up a majority of upstate's population but a minority in New York City) according to New York Times exit polls this election, a significant decline from 2008 when he won white voters 52 to 46.<ref>{{Cite news|title=President Exit Polls|language=en-US|work=The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/elections/2012/results/president/exit-polls.html|access-date=2020-09-04|issn=0362-4331}}</ref> Discounting New York City's votes, Obama still would have carried New York State, albeit by a closer margin. Excluding New York City, Obama's vote total in the state was 2,490,636 to Romney's 2,053,607, giving Obama a 54.03%–44.54% win outside of NYC. |
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In terms of exit polls, Obama performed roughly as expected. He won both women and men 68 to 31 and 58 to 42, respectively, and won Black voters 94 to 5 and Hispanic voters 89 to 11. These ethnic groups collectively make up 54.6% of New York City's population, and thus hold great influence. Obama won all age groups, education levels, and income levels, though he did best amongst 18 to 29 |
In terms of exit polls, Obama performed roughly as expected. He won both women and men 68 to 31 and 58 to 42, respectively, and won Black voters 94 to 5 and Hispanic voters 89 to 11. These ethnic groups collectively make up 54.6% of New York City's population, and thus hold great influence. Obama won all age groups, education levels, and income levels, though he did best amongst 18- to 29-year-olds (72 to 25), those with no college degree (66 to 34), and those with an income under $30,000 (81 to 17), respectively. Obama not only won liberals and registered Democrats, but he also won moderates and independents 63 to 36 and 50 to 44 respectively – these groups make up 42% and 23% of the electorate respectively and were thus vital for Obama to win. |
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The 2012 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 6, 2012, as part of the 2012 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. Voters chose 29 electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote pitting incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, Vice President Joe Biden, against Republican challenger and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and his running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan.
Barack Obama carried the state of New York by a landslide margin, winning 63.35% of the vote to Mitt Romney's 35.17%.[1] As in previous elections, the Democratic ticket easily won, for the most part due to racking up very large margins in New York City (which in and of itself makes up 42.2% of the state's population) and its metropolitan area. The city alone garnered Obama 1,995,241 votes (or 81.19% of the vote in the city), including Staten Island (Richmond County), which he had failed to carry in 2008. Putnam County, which McCain won in 2008, was the only county in the NYC metropolitan area that Obama lost to Romney. The rest of his votes mostly came from Albany, Buffalo, Ithaca, Rochester, Syracuse, and their respective metropolitan areas, giving him a solid 28.18% lead over Romney. Obama even won in many rural counties. The Republicans won only in some rural parts of upstate and western New York.
New York was 1 of only 6 states to swing in President Obama's favor from 2008 to 2012, giving him the largest percentage of the vote for any presidential candidate in the state since 1964 and the second largest Democratic vote share in the state in history (as well as third most in the state's entire history, behind William Harding in 1920 as well). Similar to New Jersey, some news outlets, such as the New York Times, have proposed that Obama's improved performance in these states – as opposed to worsened performances in areas like the Rust Belt – was due to his handling of Hurricane Sandy, which made landfall on October 29.[2] Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg, a Republican-turned-Independent, endorsed Obama due to the federal government's handling of the hurricane.[3]
As of the 2020 presidential election, this is the last time the Democratic nominee won the following counties: Cayuga, Cortland, Franklin, Madison, Niagara, Orange, Oswego, Otsego, Richmond (Staten Island), Seneca, St. Lawrence, Suffolk, Sullivan, Warren, and Washington. This is also the last presidential election in New York in which the Democratic nominee won more counties than the Republican nominee. In subsequent elections, despite Republicans winning more counties, they have been unable to break through the huge Democratic advantage in New York City and its suburbs, ensuring that the state has remained solidly blue.
Primary elections
Democratic primary
Incumbent President Barack Obama ran uncontested in the Democratic primary, and it was therefore cancelled.[4]
Republican primary
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Results by county
Romney: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% (Note: Italicization indicates a withdrawn candidacy) |
Candidate | Votes | Percentage | Projected delegate count | ||
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AP | CNN |
FOX | |||
Mitt Romney | 118,912 | 62.42% | 92 | 92 | |
Ron Paul | 27,699 | 14.54% | 0 | 0 | |
Newt Gingrich | 23,990 | 12.59% | 1 | 0 | |
Rick Santorum (withdrawn) | 18,997 | 9.97% | 0 | 0 | |
Blank | 810 | 0.43% | 0 | 0 | |
Void | 106 | 0.06% | 0 | 0 | |
Scattering | 1 | 0.00% | 0 | 0 | |
Unprojected delegates: | 2 | 3 | 95 | ||
Total: | 190,515 | 100.00% | 95 | 95 | 95 |
The 2012 New York Republican presidential primary took place on April 24, 2012.[6][7]
By county, Romney won a plurality in every county, and a majority in all but six: Niagara, Cattaraugus, Wyoming, Orleans, Schuyler, Herkimer and Oswego.
Paul finished second in most counties. Santorum finished second in Otsego County. Gingrich finished second in two geographic areas: a cluster of counties in the Catskills and Hudson Valley (Orange, Rockland, Sullivan, and Westchester) and in most of the counties of Western New York (Allegany, Cattaraugus, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, and Wyoming), in addition to Herkimer and Oneida counties.[5] Gingrich's relative strength in Western New York, as well as in Herkimer, can be attributed to the continued popularity and efforts of Carl Paladino, who carried those counties in the previous gubernatorial election and campaigned on Gingrich's behalf. The majority of New York politicians had endorsed Romney while the primary election was still competitive.
General election
Candidate ballot access
- Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan, Republican
- Barack Obama/Joe Biden, Democratic
- Gary Johnson/Jim Gray, Libertarian
- Jill Stein/Cheri Honkala, Green
- Virgil Goode/Jim Clymer, Constitution
- Peta Lindsay/Yari Osorio, Party for Socialism and Liberation
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Results
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Party | Candidate | Running mate | Votes | Percentage | Electoral votes | |
Democratic | Barack Obama | 4,337,622 | 61.25% | |||
Working Families | Barack Obama | 148,119 | 2.09% | |||
Total | Barack Obama (incumbent) | Joe Biden (incumbent) | 4,485,741 | 63.35% | 29 | |
Republican | Mitt Romney | 2,228,060 | 31.46% | |||
Conservative | Mitt Romney | 262,371 | 3.71% | |||
Total | Mitt Romney | Paul Ryan | 2,490,431 | 35.17% | 0 | |
Libertarian | Gary Johnson | Jim Gray | 47,256 | 0.67% | 0 | |
Green | Jill Stein | Cheri Honkala | 39,982 | 0.56% | 0 | |
Write-ins | Write-ins | 9,076 | 0.13% | 0 | ||
Constitution | Virgil Goode | Jim Clymer | 6,274 | 0.09% | 0 | |
Socialism and Liberation | Peta Lindsay | Yari Osorio | 2,050 | 0.03% | 0 | |
Justice (write-in) | Rocky Anderson (write-in) | Luis J. Rodriguez | 217 | <0.01% | 0 | |
Freedom Socialist (write-in) | Stephen Durham | Christina López | 34 | <0.01% | 0 | |
America's (write-in) | Tom Hoefling | J. D. Ellis | 34 | <0.01% | 0 | |
Socialist Workers (write-in) | James Harris | Maura DeLuca | 27 | <0.01% | 0 | |
Socialist Equality (write-in) | Jerry White | Phyllis Scherrer | 19 | <0.01% | 0 | |
Twelve Visions (write-in) | Jill Reed | Tom Cary | 12 | <0.01% | 0 | |
American Third Position (write-in) | Merlin Miller | Virginia Abernethy | 6 | <0.01% | 0 | |
Totals | 7,081,159 | 100.00% | 29 | |||
Voter Turnout (Registered) | 59.2% |
New York City results
2012 presidential election in New York City | Manhattan | The Bronx | Brooklyn | Queens | Staten Island | Total | |||
Democratic- Working Families |
Barack Obama | 502,674 | 339,211 | 604,443 | 470,732 | 78,181 | 1,995,241 | 81.19% | |
83.7% | 91.45% | 82.02% | 79.08% | 50.7% | |||||
Republican- Conservative |
Mitt Romney | 89,559 | 29,967 | 124,551 | 118,589 | 74,223 | 436,889 | 17.78% | |
14.92% | 8.08% | 16.9% | 19.9% | 48.14% | |||||
Green | Jill Stein | 3,241 | 648 | 3,616 | 2,121 | 457 | 10,083 | 0.4% | |
0.5% | 0.1% | 0.4% | 0.35% | 0.29% | |||||
Libertarian | Gary Johnson | 2,574 | 529 | 2,074 | 2,050 | 770 | 7,997 | 0.32% | |
0.69% | 0.07% | 0.3% | 0.34% | 0.49% | |||||
Others | Others | 2,243 | 583 | 2,298 | 1,753 | 549 | 7,426 | 0.29% | |
0.37% | 0.16% | 0.31% | 0.29% | 0.35% | |||||
TOTAL | 600,291 | 370,938 | 736,982 | 595,245 | 154,180 | 2,457,636 | 100.00% |
Results by county
County | Barack Obama Democratic |
Mitt Romney Republican |
Various candidates Other parties |
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Albany | 87,556 | 64.49% | 45,064 | 33.19% | 3,147 | 2.32% | 42,492 | 31.30% | 135,767 |
Allegany | 6,139 | 36.21% | 10,390 | 61.29% | 424 | 2.50% | −4,251 | −25.08% | 16,953 |
Bronx | 339,211 | 91.45% | 29,967 | 8.08% | 1,760 | 0.47% | 309,244 | 83.37% | 370,938 |
Broome | 41,970 | 51.46% | 37,641 | 46.15% | 1,954 | 2.39% | 4,329 | 5.31% | 81,565 |
Cattaraugus | 12,649 | 42.49% | 16,569 | 55.66% | 549 | 1.85% | −3,920 | −13.17% | 29,767 |
Cayuga | 17,007 | 54.58% | 13,454 | 43.18% | 700 | 2.24% | 3,553 | 11.40% | 31,161 |
Chautauqua | 23,812 | 45.05% | 27,971 | 52.92% | 1,069 | 2.03% | −4,159 | −7.87% | 52,852 |
Chemung | 16,797 | 47.98% | 17,612 | 50.31% | 601 | 1.71% | −815 | −2.33% | 35,010 |
Chenango | 9,116 | 47.20% | 9,713 | 50.29% | 485 | 2.51% | −597 | −3.09% | 19,314 |
Clinton | 18,961 | 61.85% | 11,115 | 36.26% | 580 | 1.89% | 7,846 | 25.59% | 30,656 |
Columbia | 16,221 | 55.69% | 12,225 | 41.97% | 683 | 2.34% | 3,996 | 13.72% | 29,129 |
Cortland | 10,482 | 53.41% | 8,695 | 44.31% | 447 | 2.28% | 1,787 | 9.10% | 19,624 |
Delaware | 8,304 | 44.55% | 9,938 | 53.32% | 396 | 2.13% | −1,634 | −8.77% | 18,638 |
Dutchess | 65,312 | 52.80% | 56,025 | 45.29% | 2,368 | 1.91% | 9,287 | 7.51% | 123,705 |
Erie | 237,356 | 57.31% | 169,675 | 40.97% | 7,164 | 1.72% | 67,681 | 16.34% | 414,195 |
Essex | 9,784 | 58.53% | 6,647 | 39.76% | 286 | 1.71% | 3,137 | 18.77% | 16,717 |
Franklin | 9,894 | 62.09% | 5,740 | 36.02% | 300 | 1.89% | 4,154 | 26.07% | 15,934 |
Fulton | 8,607 | 43.47% | 10,814 | 54.62% | 378 | 1.91% | −2,207 | −11.15% | 19,799 |
Genesee | 9,601 | 38.80% | 14,607 | 59.03% | 538 | 2.17% | −5,006 | −20.23% | 24,746 |
Greene | 9,030 | 43.69% | 11,174 | 54.06% | 464 | 2.25% | −2,144 | −10.37% | 20,668 |
Hamilton | 1,128 | 36.24% | 1,932 | 62.06% | 53 | 1.70% | −804 | −25.82% | 3,113 |
Herkimer | 11,273 | 45.02% | 13,282 | 53.04% | 485 | 1.94% | −2,009 | −8.02% | 25,040 |
Jefferson | 17,099 | 47.89% | 18,122 | 50.75% | 487 | 1.36% | −1,023 | −2.86% | 35,708 |
Kings | 604,443 | 82.02% | 124,551 | 16.90% | 7,988 | 1.08% | 479,892 | 65.12% | 736,982 |
Lewis | 4,724 | 44.90% | 5,651 | 53.71% | 147 | 1.39% | −927 | −8.81% | 10,522 |
Livingston | 11,705 | 43.72% | 14,448 | 53.97% | 617 | 2.31% | −2,743 | −10.25% | 26,770 |
Madison | 13,871 | 49.37% | 13,622 | 48.49% | 601 | 2.14% | 249 | 0.88% | 28,094 |
Monroe | 193,501 | 57.97% | 133,362 | 39.95% | 6,950 | 2.08% | 60,139 | 18.02% | 333,813 |
Montgomery | 8,493 | 46.70% | 9,334 | 51.33% | 359 | 1.97% | −841 | −4.63% | 18,186 |
Nassau | 302,695 | 53.28% | 259,308 | 45.64% | 6,148 | 1.08% | 43,387 | 7.64% | 568,151 |
New York | 502,674 | 83.74% | 89,559 | 14.92% | 8,058 | 1.34% | 413,115 | 68.82% | 600,291 |
Niagara | 43,986 | 49.42% | 43,240 | 48.58% | 1,787 | 2.00% | 746 | 0.84% | 89,013 |
Oneida | 40,468 | 46.68% | 44,530 | 51.36% | 1,702 | 1.96% | −4,062 | −4.68% | 86,700 |
Onondaga | 122,254 | 59.72% | 78,831 | 38.51% | 3,632 | 1.77% | 43,423 | 21.21% | 204,717 |
Ontario | 23,087 | 48.25% | 23,820 | 49.78% | 946 | 1.97% | −733 | −1.53% | 47,853 |
Orange | 73,315 | 52.13% | 65,367 | 46.48% | 1,946 | 1.39% | 7,948 | 5.65% | 140,628 |
Orleans | 5,787 | 39.35% | 8,594 | 58.44% | 325 | 2.21% | −2,807 | −19.09% | 14,706 |
Oswego | 23,515 | 52.73% | 19,980 | 44.81% | 1,096 | 2.46% | 3,535 | 7.92% | 44,591 |
Otsego | 12,117 | 50.20% | 11,461 | 47.48% | 561 | 2.32% | 656 | 2.72% | 24,139 |
Putnam | 19,512 | 44.00% | 24,083 | 54.31% | 750 | 1.69% | −4,571 | −10.31% | 44,345 |
Queens | 470,732 | 79.08% | 118,589 | 19.92% | 5,924 | 1.00% | 352,143 | 59.16% | 595,245 |
Rensselaer | 37,408 | 54.96% | 29,113 | 42.77% | 1,540 | 2.27% | 8,295 | 12.19% | 68,061 |
Richmond | 78,181 | 50.71% | 74,223 | 48.14% | 1,776 | 1.15% | 3,958 | 2.57% | 154,180 |
Rockland | 65,793 | 52.78% | 57,428 | 46.07% | 1,424 | 1.15% | 8,365 | 6.71% | 124,645 |
Saratoga | 52,957 | 50.19% | 50,382 | 47.75% | 2,171 | 2.06% | 2,575 | 2.44% | 105,510 |
Schenectady | 36,844 | 56.74% | 26,568 | 40.92% | 1,521 | 2.34% | 10,276 | 15.82% | 64,933 |
Schoharie | 5,427 | 41.09% | 7,467 | 56.54% | 313 | 2.37% | −2,040 | −15.45% | 13,207 |
Schuyler | 3,674 | 45.10% | 4,281 | 52.55% | 191 | 2.35% | −607 | −7.45% | 8,146 |
Seneca | 7,094 | 53.48% | 5,889 | 44.39% | 283 | 2.13% | 1,205 | 9.09% | 13,266 |
St. Lawrence | 21,353 | 57.41% | 15,138 | 40.70% | 700 | 1.89% | 6,215 | 16.71% | 37,191 |
Steuben | 15,787 | 40.97% | 21,954 | 56.98% | 790 | 2.05% | −6,167 | −16.01% | 38,531 |
Suffolk | 304,079 | 51.17% | 282,131 | 47.48% | 8,056 | 1.35% | 21,948 | 3.69% | 594,266 |
Sullivan | 15,268 | 53.73% | 12,705 | 44.71% | 442 | 1.56% | 2,563 | 9.02% | 28,415 |
Tioga | 8,930 | 41.36% | 12,117 | 56.13% | 542 | 2.51% | −3,187 | −14.77% | 21,589 |
Tompkins | 27,244 | 68.48% | 11,107 | 27.92% | 1,430 | 3.60% | 16,137 | 40.56% | 39,781 |
Ulster | 47,752 | 59.97% | 29,759 | 37.37% | 2,115 | 2.66% | 17,993 | 22.60% | 79,626 |
Warren | 14,806 | 50.06% | 14,119 | 47.73% | 653 | 2.21% | 687 | 2.33% | 29,578 |
Washington | 11,523 | 49.89% | 11,085 | 48.00% | 487 | 2.11% | 438 | 1.89% | 23,095 |
Wayne | 16,635 | 44.30% | 20,060 | 53.43% | 852 | 2.27% | −3,425 | −9.13% | 37,547 |
Westchester | 240,785 | 61.99% | 143,122 | 36.84% | 4,540 | 1.17% | 97,663 | 25.15% | 388,447 |
Wyoming | 5,661 | 34.66% | 10,348 | 63.35% | 326 | 1.99% | −4,687 | −28.69% | 16,335 |
Yates | 4,488 | 47.53% | 4,798 | 50.82% | 156 | 1.65% | −310 | −3.29% | 9,442 |
Totals | 4,485,877 | 63.35% | 2,490,496 | 35.17% | 105,163 | 1.49% | 1,995,381 | 28.18% | 7,081,536 |
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Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican
- Chautauqua (county seat: Mayville)
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
- Richmond (coterminous with Staten Island, a borough of New York City)
By congressional district
Obama swept 24 of the state's 27 congressional districts, including three held by Republicans.[9]
District | Obama | Romney | Representative |
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1st | 49.62% | 49.08% | Tim Bishop |
2nd | 51.65% | 47.23% | Peter T. King |
3rd | 50.76% | 48.21% | Steve Israel |
4th | 56.31% | 42.76% | Carolyn McCarthy |
5th | 90.6% | 9.1% | Gregory Meeks |
6th | 67.8% | 31.05% | Grace Meng |
7th | 88.35% | 10.34% | Nydia Velázquez |
8th | 89.26% | 10.14% | Hakeem Jeffries |
9th | 85.28% | 13.84% | Yvette Clarke |
10th | 73.64% | 25% | Jerry Nadler |
11th | 51.6% | 47.32% | Michael Grimm |
12th | 76.92% | 21.51% | Carolyn Maloney |
13th | 94.64% | 4.56% | Charles B. Rangel |
14th | 80.67% | 18.27% | Joe Crowley |
15th | 96.75% | 3% | Jose Serrano |
16th | 73.69% | 25.53% | Eliot Engel |
17th | 57.07% | 41.84% | Nita Lowey |
18th | 51.43% | 47.15% | Sean Patrick Maloney |
19th | 52.12% | 45.85% | Chris Gibson |
20th | 59.2% | 38.8% | Paul Tonko |
21st | 52.24% | 46.07% | Bill Owens |
22nd | 48.76% | 49.24% | Richard L. Hanna |
23rd | 48.38% | 49.59% | Tom Reed |
24th | 57% | 41.1% | Dan Maffei |
25th | 58.77% | 39.41% | Louise Slaughter |
26th | 63.94% | 34.31% | Brian Higgins |
27th | 42.89% | 55.29% | Chris Collins |
Analysis
As expected, New York gave a landslide win to Obama, with 4,485,877 votes, or 63.35% of the popular vote, 28.18% lead ahead of Romney.[10] It was one of only six states to swing in Obama's favor from 2008, when he won with a 26.85% margin.[11] New York has voted solidly for the Democratic candidate in every election since Michael Dukakis in 1988, which marked the end of its status as a swing state. This was the greatest ever percentage of the vote won by a Democrat since Lyndon B. Johnson won 68.56% of the vote in his 1964 44-state landslide.
The politics of New York State are dominated by the heavily populated area of New York City, which Barack Obama won in a historic landslide, taking 81.19% of the vote and sweeping all 5 boroughs. Obama took 1,995,241 votes in New York City, to Mitt Romney's 436,889. No other presidential candidate of either party has ever received more than 80% of the vote in New York City, and this remains the only time since 2000 that a Democrat won Staten Island, as well as all five boroughs of New York City. This was not only due to its majority liberal and extremely diverse population. His performance in New York City likely contributed to his improvement from 2008, which was unusual compared to the rest of the country where he underperformed from 2008 (particularly in areas like the Midwest and Rust Belt).
He managed to flip Staten Island, which voted for John McCain in 2008, as well as improved his margins in all other boroughs except for Manhattan. This improved performance is likely attributable to Hurricane Sandy, which made landfall on October 29 and had devastating effects on the state, killing 44 people, destroying 250,000 vehicles and 300 homes, damaging 69,000 residential units,[12] and flooding of the New York City Subway, all tunnels within the city (except for the Lincoln Tunnel), many suburban communities.[13] Areas that weren't directly affected by the hurricane were indirectly effected by power outages and major disruption to data communication.[14] Staten Island was hit hardest, with its geographical position combined with weather patterns, causing a 16 feet-high storm tide at its peak, flooding major residential areas.[15] 23 of the 44 deaths from the hurricane were in Staten Island.[16] The federal government's powerful and coordinated response to the hurricane was praised by those on both sides of the isle, garnering Mayor of New York City Michael Bloomberg's endorsement,[3] as well as praise from Republican politicians like then New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.[17] This – combined with the media's heavy criticism of Romney's support for a 40% budget cut to FEMA, which would grow to as much as 60% in the coming years – weakened Romney's performance amongst voters across city, including conservatives, especially in the borough of Staten Island.[18]
The advantage from Hurricane Sandy was also reflected in polls. Prior to the storm, nine nationwide polls listed in Real Clear Politics' database found Romney and Obama each leading in four and one tied. Seven national polls taken after the storm had shown Obama leading in three, four being tied, and Romney leading in none. In particular, a poll by Politico and George Washington University found Obama's lead increasing in the Northeast from 8 to 20% before and after the storm.[19]
Unlike many rural areas across the country, most notably in the Midwest, rural counties didn't swing especially hard against Obama this election. Most of the political landscape looked roughly the same, with the exception of Chautauqua County flipping red this election after supporting Obama by narrow margins in 2008. However, Obama tied with Romney for white voters (who make up a majority of upstate's population but a minority in New York City) according to New York Times exit polls this election, a significant decline from 2008 when he won white voters 52 to 46.[20] Discounting New York City's votes, Obama still would have carried New York State, albeit by a closer margin. Excluding New York City, Obama's vote total in the state was 2,490,636 to Romney's 2,053,607, giving Obama a 54.03%–44.54% win outside of NYC.
In terms of exit polls, Obama performed roughly as expected. He won both women and men 68 to 31 and 58 to 42, respectively, and won Black voters 94 to 5 and Hispanic voters 89 to 11. These ethnic groups collectively make up 54.6% of New York City's population, and thus hold great influence. Obama won all age groups, education levels, and income levels, though he did best amongst 18- to 29-year-olds (72 to 25), those with no college degree (66 to 34), and those with an income under $30,000 (81 to 17), respectively. Obama not only won liberals and registered Democrats, but he also won moderates and independents 63 to 36 and 50 to 44 respectively – these groups make up 42% and 23% of the electorate respectively and were thus vital for Obama to win.
See also
- United States presidential elections in New York
- 2012 Republican Party presidential debates and forums
- 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries
- Results of the 2012 Republican Party presidential primaries
- New York Republican Party
References
- ^ "2012 General Election Returns" (PDF). NYS Board of Elections. February 6, 2013. Retrieved March 4, 2013.
- ^ "Opinion | A Big Storm Requires Big Government". The New York Times. October 29, 2012. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
- ^ a b Hernandez, Raymond (November 1, 2012). "Bloomberg Backs Obama, Citing Fallout From Storm". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
- ^ "New York Democratic Delegation 2012". www.thegreenpapers.com. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
- ^ a b "Republican Party. Presidential Primary - April 24, 2012" (PDF). elections.ny.gov.
- ^ "Primary and Caucus Printable Calendar". CNN. Retrieved January 11, 2012.
- ^ "Presidential Primary Dates" (PDF). Federal Election Commission. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
- ^ "NYS Board of Elections President and Vice-President Election Returns Nov. 6, 2012" (PDF). Retrieved May 2, 2013.
- ^ "Daily Kos Elections' statewide election results by congressional and legislative districts". Daily Kos. Retrieved August 11, 2020.
- ^ "New York". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
- ^ "New York - Election Results 2008 - The New York Times". www.nytimes.com. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
- ^ "About Hurricane Sandy". www1.nyc.gov. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
- ^ "Hurricane Sandy - New York". www.usgs.gov. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
- ^ Troianovski, Anton (November 1, 2012). "A Look inside Verizon's Flooded Communications Hub". The Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
- ^ Gammon, Crystal (November 7, 2012). "Why Hurricane Sandy Hit Staten Island So Hard". livescience.com. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
- ^ Taylor, Alan. "Hurricane Sandy: Staten Island Survivors - The Atlantic". www.theatlantic.com. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
- ^ "Chris Christie and Hurricane Sandy give Obama a timely boost". Los Angeles Times. November 1, 2012. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
- ^ "Politics of FEMA: Mitt Romney Suggested Less Federal Involvement, Paul Ryan Budget Scrutinized". ABC News. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
- ^ Cassidy, John (November 4, 2012). "How Much Did Hurricane Sandy Help Obama?". The New Yorker. Retrieved September 3, 2020.
- ^ "President Exit Polls". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved September 4, 2020.
External links
- The Green Papers: for New York
- The Green Papers: Major state elections in chronological order